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. >> jim has the ceo of mosaic on mad money. a pop for fly boarding. latest craze in australia. a jet ski hybrid. flyers are connected to a hose which uses water pressure. make sure you bring your wallet. they cost around $12,000 a piece. >> i love it. >> it look as lot smaller when he is on that. >> they take five inches off. drop for starbucks down 1%. >> this is another one not a cheap stock. a lot of future growth expected to come overseas in europe and asia. this is one that under performs the broad markets. i think a lot of people want to see after nike's results. >> drop for jc penney. >> ceo sounds like he is pushing out the recovery longer than expected which is not surprising given the challenges that they have. i think they are doing the right things in terms of the store and the store concept. it is one in the low 20s. >> pop here for citi group. >> i would stay away from it. i would go with high concentration of cit versus staying with the big bracket names. >> pop for coach. >> high end stores have popped on positive news. really benefitting from that. >> drop for
. >> jim has the ceo of mosaic on mad money. a pop for fly boarding. latest craze in australia. a jet ski hybrid. flyers are connected to a hose which uses water pressure. make sure you bring your wallet. they cost around $12,000 a piece. >> i love it. >> it look as lot smaller when he is on that. >> they take five inches off. drop for starbucks down 1%. >> this is another one not a cheap stock. a lot of future growth expected to come overseas in europe and asia....
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i talked to jim about this over the years on this very issue. it is almost flawless at least as a trigger point that investors must pay attention to. >> we just talked about apple and they are supposed to sell 50 million units this quarter. that seems like they are fairly vulnerable. you are looking at a company like apple. we are looking at areas where there are businesses. this is a situation on all of these other companies where you have hit a fad phase. you are looking at a company where there is an on slot of competition. that is another factor. you have your exceptions to the rules. in the case of netflix to not consider this is fool hearted. you use hbo as the template. >> it is karen. if the chanos rule is triggered then what? >> then you start the slow down. >> where is it going? >> where is the stock going? you think i'm going to tell you where the stock is going? >> you gave the example of caleco going bankrupt. >> and then there is leap frog. you look what happened to the george foreman grill. you have to use it as a heads up and say
i talked to jim about this over the years on this very issue. it is almost flawless at least as a trigger point that investors must pay attention to. >> we just talked about apple and they are supposed to sell 50 million units this quarter. that seems like they are fairly vulnerable. you are looking at a company like apple. we are looking at areas where there are businesses. this is a situation on all of these other companies where you have hit a fad phase. you are looking at a company...
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and tomorrow, on the live futures now show, we'll have two very special guests, marc faber and also jim rogers. they'll join us in a double header, one of the highest order, that's tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. on futures now.cnbc.com. >> they call that a double negative, i guess. both of those guys bringing a lot of gloom. jackie, thanks so much. >>> and next on halftime, they say a zebra can't change its stripes. what about one of wall street's biggest bears. we'll find out. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. [ male ann
and tomorrow, on the live futures now show, we'll have two very special guests, marc faber and also jim rogers. they'll join us in a double header, one of the highest order, that's tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. on futures now.cnbc.com. >> they call that a double negative, i guess. both of those guys bringing a lot of gloom. jackie, thanks so much. >>> and next on halftime, they say a zebra can't change its stripes. what about one of wall street's biggest bears. we'll find out. oh no, not...
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executive in the country, really has put his life on the line as well as new york city police chief jim esposito. thanks for joining us. >> it's a great day. thanks to be here and talk to you. >> how important was it -- how does it feel to be grand marshal of columbus weekend? what does it mean for you, a man who started his own business from the ground up? >> you think about 520 years ago, columbus had a vision, he was an entrepreneur tried to do a venture capital deal with the queen of spain. more fundamental it lays the track of what u.s. is all about. the rule of law, the free market system, even with all the blemishes of the last few years, and then the ability to succeed and the vision of columbus and what we're doing here with this parade is to raise millions of dollars, which we do every year, and give it back to individuals that want to have an equal opportunity through school. we give that money to students, thousands of them, maria, and that's why i'm doing this. i want to continue to help contribute. >> you constantly give back. the money raised, $2 million for scholarships
executive in the country, really has put his life on the line as well as new york city police chief jim esposito. thanks for joining us. >> it's a great day. thanks to be here and talk to you. >> how important was it -- how does it feel to be grand marshal of columbus weekend? what does it mean for you, a man who started his own business from the ground up? >> you think about 520 years ago, columbus had a vision, he was an entrepreneur tried to do a venture capital deal with...
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i think jim nailed this best probably almost two years ago now. they make things that people don't want. it is not an easy transition for them to get into tablets or software as a service. these aren't overnight things. you combine that with problems with management at the top there is not a lot of reason to weight in here. >> hewlett-packard people might have wanted to invest because of a cash flow but they estimates down. >> sometimes you just can't turn around a company. what was a great company in the past with great products and great technology is no longer. kodak, xerox. the question to ask is, is dell, is intel maybe not there but definitely dell, are they the next xerox? i think there is a good bet that they go down to the utility-like companies like maybe microsoft where they are old tech. they are much, much too big to innovate and become gdp-like stories. >> you see the virtues in investing in europe. do you see virtues in hewlett-packard. >> what i will say is meg whitman told me a year ago it would take five years to turn around the
i think jim nailed this best probably almost two years ago now. they make things that people don't want. it is not an easy transition for them to get into tablets or software as a service. these aren't overnight things. you combine that with problems with management at the top there is not a lot of reason to weight in here. >> hewlett-packard people might have wanted to invest because of a cash flow but they estimates down. >> sometimes you just can't turn around a company. what was...
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jim, you're on the trail with the romney campaign. what's the reaction to the latest polling, because republicans were complaining about these polls as soon as last week. now the poll is good news for them. are they complaining? >> well, anderson, i have to tell you i just saw mitt romney standing out in a drenching rain in newport news just a couple hours ago and he still had a smile on his face. they're pretty happy. they have not seen poll numbers like this in some time. i have to tell you, i talked to a senior romney advisor about this pew research center poll and they look at a couple things here. in relation to these polls. they are looking at the enthusiasm that is coming out at some of their campaign events. i can tell you, we have been at several of these campaign events over the last several days and they are getting some big turnouts, sometimes in excess of 10,000 people, and while yes, that may not be obama campaign numbers, those are good numbers for mitt romney. another thing that they're looking at, they are looking at
jim, you're on the trail with the romney campaign. what's the reaction to the latest polling, because republicans were complaining about these polls as soon as last week. now the poll is good news for them. are they complaining? >> well, anderson, i have to tell you i just saw mitt romney standing out in a drenching rain in newport news just a couple hours ago and he still had a smile on his face. they're pretty happy. they have not seen poll numbers like this in some time. i have to tell...
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. >> jim cramer yesterday said he could see hpq going to way of eastman kodak. is that a possibility here? >> i don't think it is because i know that situation pretty well. the deal with hp they said they had secular issues. print is going down. will continue to go down. no stopping that. however the company will embrace some areas of growth. they just came out with an enterprise tablet. could have some momentum. windows 8 could bring some momentum. turning around the services business. could bring some momentum. i think with kodak, it was essentially a one product company with no growth vehicles in the digital age. hp has problems yes but i do think they will stage enough of a come back and the stock is way too cheap. >> what do you think about facebook. a billion users. >> first of all you had mentioned we own facebook. i don't and the firm doesn't own it. we're pretty bearish on facebook. the way i look at facebook a lot of users but you have to show me how you monetize mobile. if they can prove that they can monetize mobile at a reasonable profit and cash fl
. >> jim cramer yesterday said he could see hpq going to way of eastman kodak. is that a possibility here? >> i don't think it is because i know that situation pretty well. the deal with hp they said they had secular issues. print is going down. will continue to go down. no stopping that. however the company will embrace some areas of growth. they just came out with an enterprise tablet. could have some momentum. windows 8 could bring some momentum. turning around the services...
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jim, are you abandoning sprint? because t mobil is not going to buy them. i'm jcram jim kramer and i will you tomorrow. larry, what are you looking at tonight? >> mitt romney floats and idea to cap keyductions across the board. we set up our own debate. those are the topics we are going to tackle. and this evening. listen to vice president joe biden on the trail. it is the gift that keeps on giving. >> how they can justify. raising taxes in the middle class. it has been buried in the last four years. how in the lord's name. >> that is nodt a froidian slip. plus three stories that happen to break before the election. a leftist new york attorneyy general looking to bash banks and that is as phony as a $3 bill. also a judge strikes down pennsylvania's voter id law and the obama administration is telling companies it is okay to disregard the law when it comes to handing out pink slips in advance to big budget cuts. all three happening before the election. mitt romney has finally put meat on the bones of his tax reform idea. he floated the idea of a $17,000 cap
jim, are you abandoning sprint? because t mobil is not going to buy them. i'm jcram jim kramer and i will you tomorrow. larry, what are you looking at tonight? >> mitt romney floats and idea to cap keyductions across the board. we set up our own debate. those are the topics we are going to tackle. and this evening. listen to vice president joe biden on the trail. it is the gift that keeps on giving. >> how they can justify. raising taxes in the middle class. it has been buried in...
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i believe in competition. >> jim, if i can respond very quickly. first of all, every study has shown medicare has lower administrative costs than private insurance does, which is why seniors are generally pretty happy with it, and private insurance has to make a profit. nothing wrong, that's what they do. and so you have higher administrative costs, plus profit, on top of that. and if you are going to save any money through what governor romney is proposing, what has to happen, the money has to come from somewhere. and when you move to a voucher system, you are putting seniors at the mercy of those insurance companies, and over time if traditional medicare has decayed or fallen apart, they are stuck. and this is the reason why aarp has said that your plan would weaken substantially and that's why they were supportive of the approach that we took. one last point i want to make. we do have to lower the cost of health care, not just in medicare and medicaid. but overall. >> we'll talk about that in a minute. >> that's a big topic. can we stay on medic
i believe in competition. >> jim, if i can respond very quickly. first of all, every study has shown medicare has lower administrative costs than private insurance does, which is why seniors are generally pretty happy with it, and private insurance has to make a profit. nothing wrong, that's what they do. and so you have higher administrative costs, plus profit, on top of that. and if you are going to save any money through what governor romney is proposing, what has to happen, the money...
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we'll see jim in a few minutes at the top of the hour. when we come back, final thoughts from our guest host today with his take on emerging markets. and we have a big show tomorrow. the guest host is jim tesch, the chairman and ceo of mundelay foods. irene rosenfeld will be joining us since her company left the dow. and jim grant. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford
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hi, rick. >> hi, jim. psyched to be back. 66 billion in supply this week starting today with threes. so today near 1:00 p.m. eastern they close attention. our trends are down several basis points. if you look at the boons, they are up several but remember the fact that the bond market was closed yesterday, it is still apples to a apples. net change from friday the way i'm doing for our tenure, it's also down several basis points very similar. we all know that this morning the images from greece, nigel on "squawk box," i urge you all to go back, he tells it like he sees it. many of the issues brought up on the weakness of europe and the reforms when you really dig under the surface are part of the reason the euro is getting tagged today. and the euro gets tagged, the reverse image of the dollar index doing better but another issue also obviously thinly traded but as you look at the intertrade of tenures in spain, they are up ten basis points. back to you. >>> let's go to sharon now. >> jim, why are we talki
hi, rick. >> hi, jim. psyched to be back. 66 billion in supply this week starting today with threes. so today near 1:00 p.m. eastern they close attention. our trends are down several basis points. if you look at the boons, they are up several but remember the fact that the bond market was closed yesterday, it is still apples to a apples. net change from friday the way i'm doing for our tenure, it's also down several basis points very similar. we all know that this morning the images from...
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jim, channel checks going on? >> cisco, morgan stanley put out positive comments, but when you think about icht t. spending, it is oracle and cisco. the one thing confusing for me is ibm, sap, they both said business is quite strong. accenture just said these are strong. imperricly he's wrong. anecdotely he's right, imperricly he's wrong. >> not just highs but record highs in yesterday's recession. we are seeing the providers do well in today's stock market. >> i'm surprised how often it comes up when i have decision makers talking with me they are unwilling to commit additional capital as needed. we hear it from our guests, it comes up time and again. it is somewhat overstated. can it be paralyzing business to such an extent? but it is there and i think stories like today's "new york times" which indicate perhaps -- >> you mean sorkin. >> no, progress on the front page of "the new york times" perhaps that will be embraced. imagine what would happen if we dealt with the budget deficit in a meaningful way and did d
jim, channel checks going on? >> cisco, morgan stanley put out positive comments, but when you think about icht t. spending, it is oracle and cisco. the one thing confusing for me is ibm, sap, they both said business is quite strong. accenture just said these are strong. imperricly he's wrong. anecdotely he's right, imperricly he's wrong. >> not just highs but record highs in yesterday's recession. we are seeing the providers do well in today's stock market. >> i'm surprised...
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marc faber and jim rogers, chairman of chairman holdings. today, 1:00 p.m. eastern future ps now.cnbc.com. scott. >> in the meantime, here's what's up. bargain hunting for retail stocks. tom talk teles us why bigger certain always bet when half time comes back. >> next h e cover the breakouts and break downs in pops and drops. plus, they say the dumb money trades in the morning and the smart money trades into the close, so we reveal what that smart money is buying and trading before that finally bell tolls. when the ""halftime report"" continues. [ male announcer ] trading's like a high-speed train. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks-off tools, simple one-click orders, real-time paper trading to hone your skills, plus anytime you need it support. ♪ stocks, options, futures, and forex. get your trading on track. thinkorswim by td ameritrade. trade commission free for 60 days, plus get up to $600 when you open an account. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...re
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give me jim leher over that nonsense any day. coming up. if you were one of the people who declared a winner after watching last night's debate i'm going to ask you to reconsider after tonight's rewrite. and paul ryan will have the time he needs to explain his medicine careplan. and mitt romney says he is going to pay for his tax cuts for the wealthy by cutting 1, 100th of 1% of the federal budget. that is right. mitt romney wants to fire big bird. capella university understands businesses are trying to come back from rough economic times. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to go further in your career than you ever thought possible. let's get started at capella.edu >>> john mccain has been dead wrong on the fundamental issues relating to the conduct of the war. barack obama has been right. they are the facts. >>
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and their children laugh at them. >> we're going to leave it there, jim. nice note, sort of, to leave it on. but anyway. we'll see you in a few minutes, jim. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, we have the stock of the day and closing shots from carley. stick around. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. which can withstand over three and a half tons. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those y
and their children laugh at them. >> we're going to leave it there, jim. nice note, sort of, to leave it on. but anyway. we'll see you in a few minutes, jim. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, we have the stock of the day and closing shots from carley. stick around. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size....
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jim, happy friday to you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> so much talk these days about this notion the company is no longer leading but starting to tread water. their products are more incremental in improvement. they lack the cult of personality that jobs brought. how much of that is fair? >> it's too soon to evaluate most of those things. you have to say in the short term tim cook has done a great job. there's been many milestones. it couldn't have been easy to step into the shoes of steve jobs. they have to stop thinking about what steve jobs would do. that's always paralysis. they have to chart a new course. the personality of steve was so intense but great in his strive for perfection. it was not great in his need for control. it was obsessive need for control. he was basically a walking anti-trust violation and the flap over the iphones reflects that. they tied unanimous fer ormapping product to the apple in an effort drol. that's the old steve jobs still at work and they need to break with t
jim, happy friday to you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> so much talk these days about this notion the company is no longer leading but starting to tread water. their products are more incremental in improvement. they lack the cult of personality that jobs brought. how much of that is fair? >> it's too soon to evaluate most of those things. you have to say in the short term tim cook has done a great job. there's been many milestones. it couldn't have been easy to...
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. >> jim buckley? he's engaging and honest man who hasn't the soggiest notion what the 20th century is all about. >> now, massachusetts voters have to decide who knows what the 21st century is all about. the republican center who thinks there is no difference between justice scalia and justice sotmayor. or the professor. history is on the professor's side. professor moynihan knocked the incumbent out of the senate. running against a harvard professor is harder than scott brown thinks it is. >>> coming up, in tonight's rewrite, the cast of "the west wing" will teach mitt romney how to win the debate. now, the question you have to ask yourself, with 23 hours to go until the debate, how fast a learner is mitt romney? [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. with the blackish-blue frame and the white dots and the splattered paint pattern, your light
. >> jim buckley? he's engaging and honest man who hasn't the soggiest notion what the 20th century is all about. >> now, massachusetts voters have to decide who knows what the 21st century is all about. the republican center who thinks there is no difference between justice scalia and justice sotmayor. or the professor. history is on the professor's side. professor moynihan knocked the incumbent out of the senate. running against a harvard professor is harder than scott brown...
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i'm jim handly. >> i'm wendy rieger. we begin with a teacher at a child care center in northwest d.c. who is facing disciplinary action after a toddler was left behind in a nearby park. >> the child is okay, but word has spread like wildfire among district parents who want to know how this could have
i'm jim handly. >> i'm wendy rieger. we begin with a teacher at a child care center in northwest d.c. who is facing disciplinary action after a toddler was left behind in a nearby park. >> the child is okay, but word has spread like wildfire among district parents who want to know how this could have
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don't miss jim cramer's interview with conagra ceo. >>> meanwhile, more worries for the global economy. the imf cutting its forecast for global growth. >>> silver lake partners has $14 billion in assets and has put money to work in china. joining me now to talk about that and a lot more is silver lake partners co-founder glen hutchins. great to see you. thank you so much for joining us. let's start globally and the economy right now. i know you're traveling a lot. a lot of warning signs out there. how do you feel about putting money to work in some of these hot spots that were big engines of the economy but are slowing down now? >> we focus primarily on technology. china is a microcosm of the world, which is a tale of two cities. large concerns about macroeconomic growth. i tell you, 6% is a lot better than zero. point one. if you look inside these economies, the key concern about china right now is overinvestment potentially in fixed assets, primarily real estate and infrastructure. if you take that and put that aside at the moment, if you look at what's going on in the chinese econom
don't miss jim cramer's interview with conagra ceo. >>> meanwhile, more worries for the global economy. the imf cutting its forecast for global growth. >>> silver lake partners has $14 billion in assets and has put money to work in china. joining me now to talk about that and a lot more is silver lake partners co-founder glen hutchins. great to see you. thank you so much for joining us. let's start globally and the economy right now. i know you're traveling a lot. a lot of...
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good to see you, jim. thank you for your analysis on t-mobile finally doing the deal with metropcs. >> hi, courtney. >> good morning, carl. to say that shares are soaring is an understatement. shares up 153%. positive drug data. they are working to treat a certain type of muscular dystrophy. as you can see, shares are really soaring. we're going to have to keep watching this one. still 155% higher. carl, back to you. >> we should mention as well, on "mad money" tonight, that's what you call a one-day gain. >>> when we come back, the euro teetering as talks of a spanish bailout. currency experts will weigh into that. >>> still to come, the hedge fund manager known for his winning bet against subprime and now he's taking on japan. he's talking exclusively to our own david faber in texas. >> announcer: these markets can be just as unpredictable as the weather. this month, don't get caught in the rain being unprepared. and one way to do that, carry an umbrella. now is your chance to win a stylish cnbc one sign
good to see you, jim. thank you for your analysis on t-mobile finally doing the deal with metropcs. >> hi, courtney. >> good morning, carl. to say that shares are soaring is an understatement. shares up 153%. positive drug data. they are working to treat a certain type of muscular dystrophy. as you can see, shares are really soaring. we're going to have to keep watching this one. still 155% higher. carl, back to you. >> we should mention as well, on "mad money"...
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gloom and doom and jim rogers head to head. the first headline, faber hates apple. >> in general, optimism of investors and the headlines and everybody is an apple fan. everybody needs an apple device. i think, yeah, probably the stock has peaked out. >> all right. we covered a lot more as well, but then things took a bit of a wild turn. rogers asked faber about his nocturnal habits. >> i was in bangkok last night myself. i didn't see you at the disco. which one did you go to? >> i go to lower class discos. >> all right. be sure to check out the full interview at futuresnow.cnbc.com. it was wild. it was a good time. you never know what can happen. >> that is probably the best tease for your show. we're going to all tune in. thank you very much. okay. well, make sure you tune in next week tuesday and thursday 1:00 p.m. eastern for the live stream of "futures now." of course, you never know what's going to happen. >> as soon as that's over, tune into this show, which is
gloom and doom and jim rogers head to head. the first headline, faber hates apple. >> in general, optimism of investors and the headlines and everybody is an apple fan. everybody needs an apple device. i think, yeah, probably the stock has peaked out. >> all right. we covered a lot more as well, but then things took a bit of a wild turn. rogers asked faber about his nocturnal habits. >> i was in bangkok last night myself. i didn't see you at the disco. which one did you go to?...
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jim morrison held him out of the display case. dave: we will see. something on jim morrison. see you in a minute. fetterman regulators haven't fixed the financial crisis. they actually cause it and they could make it happen again. this is an explosive charge by adman in the know who has an answer for how to put things right. you don't want to miss it. john allison. he has been on a mission to save the buckeye state and is already the raise the state's $8 billion deficit. john kasic joining liz claman coming up. many of my patients still clean their dentures with toothpaste. but they have to use special care in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident is designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.9% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why i recommend using polident. [ male announcer ] polident. cleaner, fresher and brighter every day. dennis: cisc
jim morrison held him out of the display case. dave: we will see. something on jim morrison. see you in a minute. fetterman regulators haven't fixed the financial crisis. they actually cause it and they could make it happen again. this is an explosive charge by adman in the know who has an answer for how to put things right. you don't want to miss it. john allison. he has been on a mission to save the buckeye state and is already the raise the state's $8 billion deficit. john kasic joining liz...
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. >> you sound like jim cramer. [ laughter ] >> we're both from philly. seriously, though, my argument is here -- you can say what you want, from this [ muted ] where we go and focus on the big issues that separate these two candidates. your thoughts, bob shrum? that first debate was toesed to be about domestic issues. none of those issues came up. i think in the next debate, in the town hall format, the president has to make sure they're front and center. it's about what's said day after day after day. >> right. i would add one issue to the list you gave. the president has to win this medicare issues. seniors are too critical a voting bloc to let romney tell the lie that $716 billion was tut from medicare benefits. >> do you agree with us, i think from a different perspective. this election is about big issues, not who is a better debater. >> i think it's to really -- for the people of the country or the people controlling and deciding their own fate. that's what it boils down to. the american people have a chance to really see where these two gentlemen
. >> you sound like jim cramer. [ laughter ] >> we're both from philly. seriously, though, my argument is here -- you can say what you want, from this [ muted ] where we go and focus on the big issues that separate these two candidates. your thoughts, bob shrum? that first debate was toesed to be about domestic issues. none of those issues came up. i think in the next debate, in the town hall format, the president has to make sure they're front and center. it's about what's said day...
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i'm melissa lee along with carl quintanilla and jim cramer. david faber is at the economic summit in larue, texas. he'll join us from there in just a few minutes to kick off an exclusive interview with meg whitman. let's have a look at the futures this morning. we are seeing a positive bounce here. we are digesting, as we mentioned, last night's debate as well as jobless claims which came in lower than expected. the previous week was revised slightly higher. we are, of course, looking ahead to the jobs report on friday. as for europe, the ecb, as expected, holding the course on rates. we are looking at these headlines crossing from mario dragi. we'll monitor those as to where he will stand and the ecb stand on future rate cuts. >>> our road map starts in denver where president obama speaks this morning, trying to counter the widespread perception that he lost last night's debate. his in-rate contract down 7%, but do stocks have to start pricing in a romney rebound? >> the ecb standing pat on rates as expected as the pressure on spain to file f
i'm melissa lee along with carl quintanilla and jim cramer. david faber is at the economic summit in larue, texas. he'll join us from there in just a few minutes to kick off an exclusive interview with meg whitman. let's have a look at the futures this morning. we are seeing a positive bounce here. we are digesting, as we mentioned, last night's debate as well as jobless claims which came in lower than expected. the previous week was revised slightly higher. we are, of course, looking ahead to...
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let's solve this. >> i'm sorry, jim. i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. i like you too. but i'm not going to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> mitt romney picked the fight with the wrong bird. >> do you have any political statement you would like to make? >> no. i don't want to ruffle any feathers. >> but big bird has defenders who are ready to ruffle feathers. >> at a time when the public is rightly concerned about the impact of sex and violence on tv, this administration is going to protect the muppets, wall street week and by god, we are going to protect julia child. >> those were the days, huh? i want to let you in on my performance tricks here. see, they leave this for every guest up here. the name, but it also has a little note here that that guess is on set. you know what? it's richard schiff, who needs it. >> i want to keep that as a souvenir. >> "the west wing" lives for ever. it turns out there you were defending pbs and big bird years before the romney attack. when that moment came in the debate, did you flash back to "
let's solve this. >> i'm sorry, jim. i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. i like you too. but i'm not going to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> mitt romney picked the fight with the wrong bird. >> do you have any political statement you would like to make? >> no. i don't want to ruffle any feathers. >> but big bird has defenders who are ready to ruffle feathers. >> at a time when the public is rightly concerned about the...
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jim key. yeah, we're down 101 points for the dow which crossed the flat line 20 times in the first hour. coming up with the closing bell just six minutes away, we've got alcoa earnings, yum brands as well. don't move. and for a behind-the-scenes action, follow me on twitter @liz claman. you've got answers, they've got answers, and so do we. coming up, we're going to tell you today's hot stock to watch. stay tuned. ♪ [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-visionoggles, like in a special opsission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutraling enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they ke you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw iup to $600 when you open an account. liz: they're cheering in the land of gold-tipped cable splitters and boom boxes. yeah, who
jim key. yeah, we're down 101 points for the dow which crossed the flat line 20 times in the first hour. coming up with the closing bell just six minutes away, we've got alcoa earnings, yum brands as well. don't move. and for a behind-the-scenes action, follow me on twitter @liz claman. you've got answers, they've got answers, and so do we. coming up, we're going to tell you today's hot stock to watch. stay tuned. ♪ [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-visionoggles, like in a...
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i'm melissa lee along with carl quintanilla, jim cramer and david faber live from the new york stock exchange. let's see how we're setting up this morning, this after the dow hit its highest levels in nearly five years on friday. taking a little bit of a pullback here. the dow is down 48 points here, according to fair value. nasdaq looks to lose about 15.50. finance ministers are gratherring fgrath eathering for a two-day meeting in luxembou luxembourg. our roadmap starts off in china. a lower economic forecast from the world bank? is their economy getting even worse? >> earnings season here begins tomorrow with alcoa, costco, jpmorgan highlighting the week. we'll tell you why alccoa is a tell on how earnings will go. >> more worries for apple investors. reported work stoppages at foxconn. the stock now below the 50-day moving average. >> and huawei is sparking new concerns about cyber security. >> we begin with markets around the globe under pressure on global slowdown worries. 7.7% growth in china down from a previous forecast of 8.2%. the world bank citing weak global demand due t
i'm melissa lee along with carl quintanilla, jim cramer and david faber live from the new york stock exchange. let's see how we're setting up this morning, this after the dow hit its highest levels in nearly five years on friday. taking a little bit of a pullback here. the dow is down 48 points here, according to fair value. nasdaq looks to lose about 15.50. finance ministers are gratherring fgrath eathering for a two-day meeting in luxembou luxembourg. our roadmap starts off in china. a lower...
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councilmember jim graham hears the complaint from people sick of cleaning them up. >> there are a lot of them. >> graham is proposing legislation to stop what he thinks leads to littering, fining those who place the flyers on the windshield. >> we want to look at who else can issue the violations. our traffic control officers, our parking control officers, might very well be authorized to do t. >> reporter: what graham is proposing could come with a legal challenge some. think it could violate freedom of speech. >> i don't think putting a flyer under a windshield wiper is littering. >> arthur spitzer says it has been reviewed by judges in other parts of the country. >> a number of places have looked at this. three out of the federal courts of appeal say the law violates the first amendment. one of the courts thought it was okay. >> reporter: graham has worked with the council's attorney to draft the legislation. neither want to violate the constitution. they just want to clean up the city. >> i believe in freedom of speech but i think there is an opportunity here to regulate this. >>
councilmember jim graham hears the complaint from people sick of cleaning them up. >> there are a lot of them. >> graham is proposing legislation to stop what he thinks leads to littering, fining those who place the flyers on the windshield. >> we want to look at who else can issue the violations. our traffic control officers, our parking control officers, might very well be authorized to do t. >> reporter: what graham is proposing could come with a legal challenge some....
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. >> jim, if i can just respond very quickly. first of all, every study has shown that medicare has lower administrative costs than private insurance does, which is why seniors are generally pretty happy with it. and private insurers have to make a profit. nothing wrong with that. that's what they do. and so you've got higher administrative costs, plus profit, on top of that, and if you are going to save any money through what governor romney's proposing, what has to happen is that the money has to come from somewhere. and when you move to a voucher system, you are putting seniors at the mercy of those insurance companies, and over time, if traditional medicare has decayed or fallen apart, then they're stuck. and this is the reason why aarp has said that your plan would weaken medicare, substantially, and that's why they were supportive of the approach that we took. one last point i want to make. we do have to lower the cost of health care. not just in medicare -- >> in a minute. >> but overall. >> okay. >> that's a big topic. >>
. >> jim, if i can just respond very quickly. first of all, every study has shown that medicare has lower administrative costs than private insurance does, which is why seniors are generally pretty happy with it. and private insurers have to make a profit. nothing wrong with that. that's what they do. and so you've got higher administrative costs, plus profit, on top of that, and if you are going to save any money through what governor romney's proposing, what has to happen is that the...
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jim paulson joins us now with his outlook. welcome back. >> thanks, scott. >> face of all of this, you still have a pretty aggressive target going into year's end. >> i do. i have been at 1500 all year and i think that's a reasonable target for the s&p 500. we could well take out the new all-time highs next year, and i guess i think there is two big things, scott, many things that affect the market of course. we'll get by the uncertain election and beyond the fiscal cliff, and i look at two big catalysts going into next year. one is we have to get the emerging world economic recovery going again and secondly we need to develop an attitude in this country that the u.s. recovery is not just on life support from the fed but a sustainable inherently growing animal. i think we might accomplish both of those. the chinese officials have been bizly working and dropping the shibor rate to slightly over 3. the real money supply is rising in that country and with a year's leg i think china might pick up in the early part of next year. if
jim paulson joins us now with his outlook. welcome back. >> thanks, scott. >> face of all of this, you still have a pretty aggressive target going into year's end. >> i do. i have been at 1500 all year and i think that's a reasonable target for the s&p 500. we could well take out the new all-time highs next year, and i guess i think there is two big things, scott, many things that affect the market of course. we'll get by the uncertain election and beyond the fiscal cliff,...
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joining us, jim rubens, chair of the granite state coalition against expanding gambling. on the cnbc news line, judy patterson for the american gaming association. judy, reading a paper earlier today on the business impact of licensed casino gambling in west virginia, and it basically stated, over time, casinos cost communities more than they bring in. your response? >> absolutely false. there is study after study to show. there's also, i want you to remember, history since 1977 when the first casino -- when we just had casinos in nevada. it is now expanded, as your commentator said, to 23 states. we have the experience of demonstrating that nationwide we have over 350,000 jobs that are created, and those are just direct jobs. that's not talking about the jobs that are created for all the suppliers and vendors that provide products to this industry, nor is it talking about the jobs that all those casino employees and all of those other suppliers and vendors create when they take their wages and go back out in the community. >> jim, what's your concern about casinos in new
joining us, jim rubens, chair of the granite state coalition against expanding gambling. on the cnbc news line, judy patterson for the american gaming association. judy, reading a paper earlier today on the business impact of licensed casino gambling in west virginia, and it basically stated, over time, casinos cost communities more than they bring in. your response? >> absolutely false. there is study after study to show. there's also, i want you to remember, history since 1977 when the...
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an honorable mention for a nonpolitician goes to pbs's jim lehrer. this year will be his 11th appearance as a moderator of a presidential debate. barack obama, assuming we go through all three debates will tie bush for that record six. [ male announcer ] after years of celebrations, marie callender's gives you a way to make any day a special occasion. new mini cream pies for one. real whip cream and a cookie-crumb crust. marie callender's. it's time to savor. [ male announcer ] jill and her mouth have lived a great life. but she has some dental issues she's not happy about. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends against tender, inflamed gums, sensitivity and weak enamel. conditions people over 50 experience. crest pro-health for life. so jill can keep living the good life. crest. life opens up when you do. >>> this is part every a new ad for american crossroads, the super pac, they are launching this tv ad in eight states, the biggest ad in the cycle. let's brin
an honorable mention for a nonpolitician goes to pbs's jim lehrer. this year will be his 11th appearance as a moderator of a presidential debate. barack obama, assuming we go through all three debates will tie bush for that record six. [ male announcer ] after years of celebrations, marie callender's gives you a way to make any day a special occasion. new mini cream pies for one. real whip cream and a cookie-crumb crust. marie callender's. it's time to savor. [ male announcer ] jill and her...
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good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, carol. that's right. after what was widely perceived as a big victory for mitt romney on the issue of domestic policies at that first presidential debate, he's going to be going after the president on foreign policy at that speech at the virginia military institute here in lexington later on this morning. and the campaign did release some excerpts from the speech that we could look at to sort of see where he might be going with this address later on this morning. a few things to point out, carol. he's going to be going after the president as you mentioned just a few moments ago on those diplomatic attacks in benghazi, libya. he's going to be talking about that attack as the work of al qaeda, saying that that was likely the work of the same forces that attacked the united states on september 11th. now, a few other things he's going to be talking about. he's going to be calling for new sanctions, stronger sanctions against the government in iran to prevent that country from developing nuclear weapons. he's
good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, carol. that's right. after what was widely perceived as a big victory for mitt romney on the issue of domestic policies at that first presidential debate, he's going to be going after the president on foreign policy at that speech at the virginia military institute here in lexington later on this morning. and the campaign did release some excerpts from the speech that we could look at to sort of see where he might be going with this address...
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. >> reporter: the debate will take place inside maggens arena, moderated by jim leher. after mitt romney is trailing in the polls, many expect him to come out swinging. >> i think he needs to fight a little bit. obviously, he's not the kind who will play dirty, but i think step it up a little. >> i think you're going to see both sides with as much fire as they possibly have, you know. you're going to see both sides come in with their a game. >> reporter: some debates have more impact than others, but with the polls at close, much may be at stake tonight. >> depending on how each side performs, i think you could see a sway in one direction or the other. >> that was ken pritchard reporting from denver. plenty of debate parties are going on around the bay area and coming up at 5:30, we will go live to both a democrat and a republican watch party. we'll also find out what voters both want and need to hear from their candidate. >>> a federal judge declared a mistrial in the case of a former crime lab technician. deborah madden was charged with obtaining cocaine by fraud, dec
. >> reporter: the debate will take place inside maggens arena, moderated by jim leher. after mitt romney is trailing in the polls, many expect him to come out swinging. >> i think he needs to fight a little bit. obviously, he's not the kind who will play dirty, but i think step it up a little. >> i think you're going to see both sides with as much fire as they possibly have, you know. you're going to see both sides come in with their a game. >> reporter: some debates...
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thank you jim. >> thank you governor, thank you mr. president. >> the next debate will be on thursday october 11th. for now from the university of denver, i'm jim lehrer, thank you and good night. >> that's the end of the first presidential debate between governor romney of massachusetts and president obama. you see both men being greeted by their wives on stage. even this portion of the debate is negotiated ahead of time by the campaigns in terms of which members of their family will be joining them on stage. this is, these these are negotiated down to this level of detail. in terms of how the overall debate unfolded, i personally do not know who won this debate. i do feel that we saw this debate format die a very painful death on camera tonight. the contrast between the candidates was stylistic as much as substantive. president obama i think calm and basically explanatory tonight. governor romney, more hyper, and i don't mean that in a negative way, just sort of more amped, more assertive. and that manifests in a way that the debate
thank you jim. >> thank you governor, thank you mr. president. >> the next debate will be on thursday october 11th. for now from the university of denver, i'm jim lehrer, thank you and good night. >> that's the end of the first presidential debate between governor romney of massachusetts and president obama. you see both men being greeted by their wives on stage. even this portion of the debate is negotiated ahead of time by the campaigns in terms of which members of their...
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i'm sorry, jim, i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs, i love big bird. i actually like you, too. i'm not going to keep spending bhun on thi money on things -- >> let's -- >> let's get back to medicare. the president said the government could provide it at a lower cost without a profit. let's -- >> let's not. let's let him respond. let's let him respond to this specific on dodd/frank and what the governor just said. >> massachusetts governor mitt romney rolling over the debate moderator, jim lehrer, of pbs last night during the first presidential debate of this campaign season. joining us now for the interview is dan rather, host of "dan rather reports" on access tv. anchor of cbs' "evening news" for 20 years and a veteran observer of the campaigns. thank you. >> always a pleasure to be here. >> what is your reaction overall to the debate last night? i am assuming you think mitt romney won the debate. what do you think is important about it? >> i think what's important about it is it gives governor romney a answchance to get a se look from the electorate.
i'm sorry, jim, i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs, i love big bird. i actually like you, too. i'm not going to keep spending bhun on thi money on things -- >> let's -- >> let's get back to medicare. the president said the government could provide it at a lower cost without a profit. let's -- >> let's not. let's let him respond. let's let him respond to this specific on dodd/frank and what the governor just said. >> massachusetts governor mitt romney...